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Michelle Obama's hairdo

(27 Posts)
Riverwalk Sun 20-Jan-13 18:43:00

I'm not keen on the new fringe - or bangs as the Americans inexplicably call it!

Mrs O

gracesmum Tue 22-Jan-13 18:59:03

Am I a total killjoy to say I really couldn't care less? smile to show I am not in a mood!

j07 Tue 22-Jan-13 16:45:20

Bags grin

Bags Tue 22-Jan-13 16:43:01

wink

Bags Tue 22-Jan-13 16:42:32

Maybe Michelle Obama does it just to provoke silly comments from critical people. It must be quite entertaining.

Or maybe she just likes experimenting, like so many other people do with their appearance. Fancy being ordinary like that confused

j07 Tue 22-Jan-13 16:41:27

I don't think they need anyone's sympathy. They seem a very happy family.

j07 Tue 22-Jan-13 16:40:45

The girls are beautifully dressed!

MargaretX Tue 22-Jan-13 16:37:06

Talking about wives as window dressing for their husbands, it should be ignored. Michelle should be allowed to continue with her legal career.
Angela Merkel has been married twice and her present husband is a rather handsome Physics professor but apart from the Pope*s visit or similar he is never seen.

From the start he made it clear that being Mr Merkel( which is not his name) he wasn't going to part of the political scene.
I feel sorry for those daughters of Obama. they looked like no teenager that I know.......

soop Tue 22-Jan-13 15:56:49

number I agree. And thank you for the super email. I loved it. smile

numberplease Tue 22-Jan-13 15:50:34

I loved it when they paid their first visit here after Obama was elected, and at Buckingham Palace she put her arm around the Queen, completely ignoring protocol, I thought it looked much more friendly and informal. She`s a lovely looking woman.

JessM Tue 22-Jan-13 14:11:17

She is a beautiful woman but sometimes she succumbs IMO to too much of a good thing. e.g. when she visited the UK she was all false eyelashes etc and looked more like barbie than a FL. A pity that she feels pressured to do this.

absent Tue 22-Jan-13 13:39:25

Stansgran Can't turn the clock back. FLOTUS is an important role in American politics these days.

Stansgran Tue 22-Jan-13 13:23:24

I'm never sure about using wives as window dressing for politicians. I long for a really successful politician to have a wife like Mamie Eisenhower or Eleanor Roosevelt or pres Coolidge 's wife whose name I forget. Or in theUk lady Macmillan . They always struck me as women in their own right.

Ana Mon 21-Jan-13 22:41:29

I think it's called 'relaxing'. They offer the process in most hair salons - she probably has her own personal hairdresser.

annodomini Mon 21-Jan-13 22:37:30

She probably has it straightened daily, specki. When I taught in Kenya, the girls used to straighten their hair with tongs heated in a charcoal brazier, first putting oil on the hair, so when we went up to the dorms, the predominant smell was of frying hair. However, I assume that the Obama family has a rather safer method, involving something akin to perming, but the opposite, if you see what I mean.

specki4eyes Mon 21-Jan-13 21:44:22

I immediately thought, "Jackie O" ! A very stylish and elegant lady is Michelle - loved the mauve gloves which linked her colour scheme to her daughters'. As far as the hair is concerned, how does she get it so straight?

tanith Mon 21-Jan-13 21:17:53

I liked her new style thought she looked younger and more trendy like an older sister to those two beautiful girls..

absent Mon 21-Jan-13 20:58:59

I've already posted this on the Americanism thread but, if it helps, here it is again. Bangs comes from bang-tails – docked racehorses.

Riverwalk Why on earth would you think it had anything to do with breasts? grin

Ana Mon 21-Jan-13 20:58:07

I thought so too, POGS. She looks less matronly.

POGS Mon 21-Jan-13 20:52:03

I saw her on t.v today and I thought she looked lovely, younger somehow.

BAnanas Sun 20-Jan-13 20:01:38

Riverwalk I think that could have been a potentially embarrassing conversation! You have given me the inspiration to start another thread!

gracesmum Sun 20-Jan-13 19:22:51

gringrin

Riverwalk Sun 20-Jan-13 19:16:16

Nothing worse than a too short fringe Bananas!

Michelle's is too blunt - needs to soften it up a bit, in my expert opinion.

When I first heard an American talking about re-styling her bangs I thought she meant breasts grin

BAnanas Sun 20-Jan-13 19:07:55

I think fringes are good as you get older they soften the face, but they have to be just right, too short or sticking out are not good looks. I'm glad you explained what bangs are Riverwalk, I'd always wondered, I did think maybe they were what used to be called flick ups. The Americans have a lot of strange terminology.

glammanana Sun 20-Jan-13 18:54:25

Looking back on some of her older pictures in the media I do think this new cut makes her face look softer and it takes a few years off her age. I'm not really bothered what she does fringe no fringe but I have to admit she is very good at what she does for her charities and womens causes.

absent Sun 20-Jan-13 18:51:18

Maybe not, but she is very stylish and smart woman and the best asset Obama has.